Previously On Doctor Who
Previously On Doctor Who
Previously On Doctor Who
The Doctor strode out of the cafe, and was swiftly followed by Clara. He gripped the door
handle to the TARDIS and gave it a gentle push, the doors opening in the wrong way, as they
had always done. He was about to close the door, when he noticed Clara.
"Doctor..." She quivered. The doctor tried to speak, but his lips were quivering too much.
"Goodbye, Clara. Goodbye, my impossible girl," he began to close the door.
"Doctor. Remember this. Travelling with you... It made me feel special. Thank you!" The
doctor looked into Clara's eyes.
"Thank you for exactly the same," he replied hastily, before shutting the door and starting the
TARDIS engines. He slept for hours in that day. He had dreams. Dreams of an impossible
girl. Knock, knock. The doctor tried to waft away the sounds with his hands like they were
flies. Then he heard it again. Knock, knock.
"Doctor? Are you in there?" Came a voice from outside. "You know it can't end like that,
don't you?!" Knock, knock. The doctor abruptly awoke and sprang out of the TARDIS seat.
"She's not alright you know, and neither are you! We need to get this sorted!" The doors
opened and snow blew into the TARDIS. A rather fat man, dressed in red stood in the
doorway. "Now, stop gawping, and tell me! What do you want for Christmas?" The doctor
raised an eyebrow...
"How can you be here?! Who even are you?!" The doctor asked. The man, calling himself
"Santa Claus" frowned.
"Who do you think I am?! I'm Father Christmas!" He replied. The doctor looked confused.
"Listen, you can't just come into the TARDIS like this, its breaking and entering!" He angrily
stated. Santa tutted.
"I entered, but I didn't break anything, did I?" The doctor looked around, hoping he could
think of something clever to say.
"Well..." He stuttered. Santa shushed him.
"Now then. Where did you leave her?" He asked, peering over his glasses strictly.
"Who?" The doctor asked, even though he knew perfectly well, who he meant. Santa sighed.
"Clara, Clara Oswald! We need to sort this! Did you know she lied?!" The doctor frowned.
"About what?" He inquired. Santa sighed once again.
"Old Rupert!" He said, almost triumphantly.
The doctor frowned. "Who's Rupert?" He asked.
"Doctor, seriously!" She asked, becoming increasingly irritated. The doctor gave the TARDIS
or last kick and then answered.
"I am being quiet" he stuttered simply. Clara frowned.
"Why? What did I do?" She asked. The doctor gave her a menacing look.
"You LIED! Twice!" He shouted in a sudden outburst of rage. Clara frowned, but somehow
she thought she knew what he was talking about.
"How are you and Danny?" He asked tauntingly. Clara opened her mouth as if to speak, but
stuttered.
"Fine! Great, and... There's something... Something I need to tell you..." She stuttered,
looking afraid. The doctor shook his head and clenched his firsts, biting at the air.
"Oh I bet you have!" He added angrily. Clara began to speak but was interrupted.
"Sometimes I miss rose, and Amy, and Martha, and Donna and that stupid Jack Harkness!
Sometimes aliens are easier to deal with than humans! Wish I was on Gallifrey... He
muttered.
Now it was Clara's turn to look confused.
"Well just go to Gallifrey and leave me alone!" She shouted. The doctor took a deep breath.
"You did find it didn't you?" She added. The doctor gritted his teeth.
pressed another button on the sleigh, and a gun shot out of the back seat. He caught it and
pointed it at the doctor. "I am an alien hunter, based in the North Pole! Delivering presents is
the perfect distraction for fighting aliens! Christmas night they all come out to fight! But if I
am correct, doctor, you are an alien! But I'm not hunting you! Oh no, you're much more
useful"
"Maybe he would have crossed that road safety!" She finished, teary eyed. The doctor had his
mouth wide open in shock.
"You can't seriously..." He stopped arguing and clicked his fingers, the doors closing behind
him. He leaned on the TARDIS console and looked at Santa. It was now Santas turn to look
shocked.
"It still can't end like that! She's not alright yet is she? And neither are YOU!" He taunted.
The doctor sighed.
"As long as I'm in her life she is NEVER going to be alright!" He argued back. Santa sighed
and clenched his fists.
"Without you, what is she going to do? Sit their moping around about old Rupert? She needs
cheering up! And from what I've heard about you, you cheer people up!" He conceded,
eventually acknowledging the doctor was a good person deep down. At that, the doctor also
conceded.
"This base... In the North Pole... What's there?" He asked. Santa smiled.
"I was wondering when you were going to ask that! Well, there's elves working to track
aliens, elves building presents to distract every person on earth with, while I protect them
from aliens!" The doctor frowned.
"Still not getting it... Why do you need me?" He asked, being modest for a change.
Santa winced and his face darkened.
"After all these years of fighting off monsters and aliens... Perhaps... Oh, I don't know?
Maybe they've... Stumbled across my base by now?" He announced, insultingly.
"That's the thing! If you help me vanquish these aliens, we will repay you all your lost
energy! If not, well... Make room for a tangerine!" Santa announced. The doctor could not
believe it. This was blackmail! The doctor sighed and moaned, but then gave in.
"Oh alright! You'd better keep your side of the deal..." He threatened. Santa punched the air.
"Thank you! It's true what they say isn't it? You really are the gift that keeps on giving!" The
doctor looked angry.
"I hope you weren't being sarcastic there!" He answered back. Santa took out some pictures
from his velvet pockets.
"So then. Here are your aliens doctor!" He announced. The doctor could still not believe it.
He was looking at a fleet of unarmoured ice warriors...
"So Are you up to it or not?!" Santa asked tauntingly. The doctor really rather wasn't, but
wanted to prove Santa wrong, and get his TARDIS energy back.
"Of course!" He stepped out of the TARDIS. "It's Christmas! The North Pole! Aliens! Who
you gonna call?!"
"I was there... I was at all those events! And I saved earth at all of them!" He shouted,
proudly.
The woman laughed.
"Oh of course. Mr Claus has been looking for you for a long time!" She comforted. Suddenly,
a loud alarm sounded. The woman raised a finger.
"That will be the battle alarm! Troops! Attention!" She commanded. Two women entered the
room. One was a young girl wearing head gear, with a few bits of ginger hair poking from
underneath, the other loading her gun and pointing it at the door.
"TROOPS! Take aim!" She commanded. The doctor pleaded.
"PLEASE... NO! The ice warriors... They... They can be pleaded with... Anyone can change!
I promise you! They have no armour, they are under advanced. You can't attack them! They
are defenceless!" The doctor shouted. The woman still wasn't listening.
"Hit the nail on the head perfectly again doctor! That's exactly the idea!"
"You see... That's where you are wrong! This destroys the eye of harmony in his TARDIS!
Sending this whole base to hell!" He shouted. The doctor looked angry.
"Very funny! I tried that with a Jammie dodger-" he was interrupted as Santa kicked him in
the shins softly.
"This confirms our suspicions. You are bluffing" the warriors raised their hands to shoot the
doctor and Santa. The doctor just smiled.
"Ha! You see, Santa, tangerines actually do make good weapons... When you posted me that
one last year, I dipped it into... Well... Some radioactive space material... In the hope that I
could give it back to you one day, as you know pay back! But, now I know, he is not the real
enemy. You are the enemy! You are the monsters! Or, at least that is the part you are
determined to play! And do you know what that makes me? I mean, us!" He shouted,
triumphantly, looking at Santa.
"THE MEN WHO STOP THE MONSTERS!!" They shouted in perfect unison, throwing the
tangerine at the ice warriors, their bodies wrinkling and falling to the ground.
"Yes, We. Both of us" she reassured, stepping inside. The doctor followed her. Santa smiled
and clicked his fingers teleporting away, as Danny ran back inside to his house, before his
parents noticed.
"Are you sure?" The doctor asked. Clara nodded.
"Wouldn't have it any other way!" She smiled. And, still in her dressing gown, she turned the
TARDIS dial and off they went, sailing off across the stars...
THE END...
"Why are humans scared...? Why do we fear things that aren't real? We all do. Ghosts,
zombies, werewolves, vampires, haunted houses. Why do we fear them? Why, when our
parents tell us they don't exist, do we still have a shadow of doubt in our minds that they do
exist? Because, we know they do. What if every human being has a part of their brain that
hasn't being unlocked yet, which contains vital information. Information to the answer of this
question. Why are we scared?"
Will be writing this in the New Year, after completion of other Christmas novel